Frankford School Board Navigates Superintendent Transition and Preschool Expansion

In a recent Frankford School Board meeting, the transition from interim to permanent superintendent was a key focus, with the board emphasizing the need for collaboration and effective communication during the transition. The board also engaged in a substantive debate over the financial and logistical aspects of potentially implementing a full-day preschool program, including the reinstatement of a bus route and the requirement for car seats. Additionally, discussions on the budget revealed a new state law allowing for supplemental tax levy adjustments, which could impact the school district’s financial planning.

As the meeting commenced, attendees paid tribute to a staff member named Tom for his contributions to the school’s music program. The board then pivoted to the important topic of leadership transition. The temporary period of having an interim superintendent was coming to an end, and the meeting highlighted the various steps being taken to ensure a smooth handover to the new permanent superintendent. While specific details regarding staff appointments and budgetary discussions were outlined, there was a strong emphasis on the need for open lines of communication throughout the school district to facilitate this period of change.

In addition to the leadership transition, the school board tackled the proposal of introducing a full-day preschool program. The superintendent discussed the new state law that would allow the school district to bank additional funds for potential use in the next three years without increasing the tax levy. The board was presented with the option to utilize this financial strategy in support of the preschool program. However, board members expressed varied viewpoints on this matter. Some board members supported the full-day preschool, citing the educational benefits for the community’s children. Others raised concerns about the financial burden of reinstating a bus route, the need for car seats on buses, and the impact on existing daycare providers.

The financial debate extended to a specific budget item regarding the allocation of $50,000 for car seats to accommodate the transportation needs of the preschool program. The board deliberated on the potential effects of this decision on the district’s overall financial health, with particular attention to the possibility of a $50,000 shortfall for the following year and the impact on the tax levy. The requirement to schedule a public hearing by July 15 added a sense of urgency to these discussions. Public comments further emphasized the weight of these financial decisions, with members of the community voicing concerns about possible budget cuts that could affect staff hiring and the continuation of the preschool program.

The meeting also covered administrative and maintenance issues, including tree pruning on school grounds to ensure safety and preserve the trees. Additionally, the board discussed the need to designate board members to oversee summer bill payments and the posting of annual contract notices in the newspaper. These operational topics were addressed alongside the more discussions of the superintendent transition and preschool program.

Updates on the school district’s infrastructure were not overlooked, as the board discussed the roof project that was in the pipeline. Details about start dates and resolutions related to reserve deposits were shared.

As the meeting came to a close, board members scheduled future meetings and expressed their gratitude to individuals who contributed to the school community. They also highlighted the importance of security, with a reminder about updating email security protocols and the deadline for board election petitions.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Robert Mooney
School Board Officials:
Kate Adam, Leif Andersen, Jamie Aromando, Jesse Vaughan, Kaitlin Frato, Mandy Jaust, Jennifer Knaust, Charlene Molnar, John Tiger

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